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Community garden to grow again

Community garden to grow again

The seeds of a new community garden are about to be planted in Yorkton. At least that is the hope of Warren Crossman, the man behind the garden’s rebirth.
Carver brings home big award

Carver brings home big award

Greg Apland is proud of his feathered friends. When he sits in the sun room of his home, he’s surrounded by birds. Different breeds sit on their perches, some preparing for flight while others rest. They’re all frozen in time.
21st annual Close Cuts for Cancer kickoff

21st annual Close Cuts for Cancer kickoff

The Kickoff Event for the 21st Annual Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer will be held at 2pm on Friday, May 4th at Yorkton Hyundai located at 115 Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK.
Missing Persons Week declared in Sask

Missing Persons Week declared in Sask

The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed the week of April 29 to May 5 as Missing Persons Week. This year’s theme is “We All Have a Role.
2018 RBC Mentorship Program participants

2018 RBC Mentorship Program participants

The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to announce the selected participants for this year’s RBC Mentorship Program.
Yorkton This Week wins awards

Yorkton This Week wins awards

The Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association (SWNA) awards the best in print each year at the annual Better Newspaper Competition. Yorkton This Week took home one first-place, three second-place and four third-place prizes.
Highway collision

Highway collision

A semi and a pickup truck collided in a fatal accident south of Yorkton last Friday. A northbound semi crashed head-on with a southbound pickup truck on Highway 9 south of Yorkton on Apr. 27. The vehicles spun into the east and west ditches.
Hasper found guilty of sexual assault

Hasper found guilty of sexual assault

A Yorkton man has been found guilty of sexual assault. Kenneth Hasper was found guilty of the lone charge of sexual assault in Court of Queen’s Bench in Yorkton. The charges stem from an incident on June 23 of 2017.
Mapmaker review

Mapmaker review

Mapmaker: Philip Turnor in Rupert’s Land in the Age of Enlightenment by Barbara Mitchell Published by University of Regina Press Review by Michelle Shaw $39.
Hoop dance and hip hop meet in educational show

Hoop dance and hip hop meet in educational show

Terrance Littletent and Chancz Perry come from different dance worlds. Littletent has performed traditional First Nations hoop dancing for decades, while Perry has specialized in North American hip hop styles.
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